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SAMUEL HOROWITZ, OF INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA.

OILAND GAS CHANDELIER.

SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 304,645, dated September 2, 1884.

Application filed December 1, 1883.

I50 aZZ whom it may concern:

Be it known that I, SAMUEL HOROWITZ, a resident of Indianapolis, Marion county, Indiana, have made certain new and useful Improvements in Combined Oil and Gas Chandeliers, a description of which is set forth in the following specification, reference being made to the accompanying drawings, in the several figures of which like letters indicate like parts.

My invention relates to chandeliers adapted for both oil and gas, so that either may be used when desired without changing or detaching any part of the fixture.

In the drawings, Figure 1 is a perspective View of my invention; and Fig. 2 is a View of the lamp-suspending device, a part being in vertical section.

In detail, gp is the gas-pipe of anordinary gas -chandelier, having arms go, with gas burners at their ends, and this is screwed to the supplypipe at the ceiling in the ordinary way. A rosette, 7", provides bearings for chainwheels cw, over which pass the suspending chains ch, one end of which is attached to the lamp l, and the other to the balance-weightbw, which is centrally bored to admit the gaspipe gp, up and down which the weight is moved as the lamp descends and ascends. ThisWeigh-t 1220, when down, rests upon a spring, sp, which receives any blow and prevents injury to the parts. stance could be used for this purpose. The

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smoke-bell of the lamp is conveniently suspended from the T-Coupling that unites the main pipe and arms of the gas-chandelier. By this arrangement the oil-lamp hanging below the gas-fixture may be used when desired and drawn down or pushed up at will without i11- terfering at all with the operation of the'gasfixture, and the latter may be used at will without interfering with the oil-lamp, and the two can be combined cheaply and efficiently in the manner herein shown, and herein my invention lies.

I am aware of the devices shown in Letters Patent issued to Clark, May 9, 1876, and numbered 177,096, and to Lotli,No. 47,312, issued April 18, 1865, and disclaim the invention of the same.

What I claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is the following:

1. The oil-lamp Z, with its balance-weight and suspending chains and pulleys, in combination with the gas-pipe gp, substantially as described.

2. The oil-lamp Z, balance-weight b'w, chains oh, pulleys cw, rosette r, gas-pipe gp, having arms 0, and burners, all combined substair tially as and for the purpose described.

In witness whereof I have hereto set my hand this 26th day of November, 1883.

SAML. HOROWITZ- Vitnesses:

O. P. JACOBS, E. E. SIOK ER. 

